Zack, and Trini are leaving Earth to officially join THE OMEGA RANGERS, but it means their former team is now down three people, with Lord Zedd about to launch his ultimate weapon! Zordon and Alpha-5 search desperately for worthy successors, but will it be enough to stop the enemy?
All in all, Go Go Power Rangers #31 served as a great set-up for the changes which lie ahead. From the minute this mission was presented to Jason, nothing was going to be the same moving forward. It sucks that here we are beginning to say goodbye to the original team, but this is what Go Go Power Rangers has been preparing us for since day one. Read Full Review
A solid, enjoyable issue is still hamstrung by telling a story that apparently didn't need to be told. It feels like we've been running in place for a while, even as fun and exciting things keep happening in this comic. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers is nearing the end of its sensational run, and while we're sad to see it go, it's probably happening at the perfect time. Read Full Review
All good thing must come to an end , and that's happening right now in Go Go Power Rangers.
On the other hand that prometea subplot ! There must be more to it!
With one issue to go, I can say this series will be missed. This title's coverage of "Necessary Evil" is better than MMPR's. This was the jumping off point in the original series for me. The replacement Rangers did well the first 6 or 7 episodes, then came the Wedding story, and it was downhill from then on. But the comics add more to the characters than just being good-intentioned teenagers who study Karate like they were on the show. Like the unease between Jason and his father, and how the changes in their lives will truly impact each Ranger. On the show it was "It's been fun, Bye, the end". This issue also gave Squatt the ability to shine instead of being a dim-witted minion, in his determination to prove his worth to Zedd.
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